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| Welcome to Hawaii Honolulu & the Congress Venue Scientific Program Tentative Program Accommodations Registration, Fees & Cancellations General Information Important Addresses Dates to Remember and Congrss Social Events Pres- and Post-Congress Tours . IACR 2003 Registration Form HAWAIIREGFORM.RTF . NAACCR & IACR 2003 Registration Form NAACCREGFORM.RTF . Room Reservation Form ROOMRESFORM.RTF . Tour Information HAWAIITOURS.PDF |
![]() Welcome to Hawai‘i - E komo mai Aloha Colleagues and Friends: Cancer registration and surveillance activities provide the fundamental basis and resources for modern day population-based cancer control efforts around the world. The various activities performed by cancer registries and registrars support a wide variety of research activities that serve a multitude of disciplines and populations. For the past 25 years, the IACR scientific congress has grown and continues as an excellent forum for cancer research professionals and support staff to discuss and to exchange views and information. It is our hope that the chosen theme for IACR 2003 - "Cancer Registration and Surveillance, Around the World" and the selected topics: Cancer in Migrants, Diet and Cancer, HPV, Vaccines and Cervical Cancer, Data Harmonization Issues, and Pacific Islanders and Indigenous Peoples are stimulating and reflect some of the multiple and critical issues facing cancer registries in the 21st century. As hosts of this year’s congress, we will do our best to provide an informative and memorable event for all participants.We look forward to sharing our host culture with you and wish you an enjoyable stay in our island paradise. Marc T. Goodman, PhD Professor and Principal Investigator Hawai‘i Tumor Registry |
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